GUGGENHEIM FELLOWSHIP
'Guggenheim Fellowships' are grants that have been awarded annually since 1925 by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts." Each year, the foundation makes multiple awards in each of two separate competitions:
★ one open to citizens or permanent residents of Canada or the United States
★ the other to citizens and permanent residents of Latin America or the Caribbean.
The performing arts are excluded, although composers, film directors, and choreographers are eligible. The fellowships are not open to students, only to "advanced professionals in mid-career" such as published authors. The fellows may spend the money as they see fit, as the purpose is to give fellows "blocks of time in which they can work with as much creative freedom as possible", but they should also be "substantially free of their regular duties". Applicants are required to submit references as well as a CV and portfolio.
★ MacArthur Fellows Program
★ List of Guggenheim Fellows
★ one open to citizens or permanent residents of Canada or the United States
★ the other to citizens and permanent residents of Latin America or the Caribbean.
The performing arts are excluded, although composers, film directors, and choreographers are eligible. The fellowships are not open to students, only to "advanced professionals in mid-career" such as published authors. The fellows may spend the money as they see fit, as the purpose is to give fellows "blocks of time in which they can work with as much creative freedom as possible", but they should also be "substantially free of their regular duties". Applicants are required to submit references as well as a CV and portfolio.
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Lists of Guggenheim Fellows
See also
★ MacArthur Fellows Program
External link
★ List of Guggenheim Fellows
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